I was thinking The Crow, but YMMV. RIP to the cinematographer/ She seemed like she was having a great time "shooting" (too soon?) the film.
I thought of that as well just didn’t know enough about where they went or how much water had and effect. Have to dig into that one.
I'm wondering how much decomp has to happen before it smells. I know flies will land immediately, not sure about smells dogs can find.
Damn armorer and prop master have to be sweating bullets. Old West movie I think so probably a revolver. Gotta get that zoom shot of the cylinder rotating and firing. Ugh.
I'd guess a story about a lawsuit in regards to the lack of strawberries in a strawberry Pop-Tart. Tighten up Kellogg's, we know what your up to
Somebody else said it best: “Armorer” is one of those jobs where you want to lean hard into stereotype accuracy and only hire middle aged dads with non-ironic mustaches and eagle-globe-anchor tattoos who don’t mind telling people, “No, you’re doing that wrong” all day. Or you could hire this: Who is armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed? (the-sun.com)
The news reported they were shooting beer cans with the "Prop" gun earlier. Lots of lawsuits on this one.
It get worse. The thing looks like it became "woke". https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...win-killed-cinematographer-pictured-home.html
I'm seeing way too many reports that aren't real reports at this point to believe anything. Best one is the IATSE union sending a letter to their members saying it was a live round - which I think could include being a blank the way they worded it - and bitching about the crew not being union at the same time.